April will be a pivotal month for many souls, setting the trajectory for each individual consciousness and the timeline it will experience. This is precisely where free will will gain a deeper understanding within the field of appearances.
One does not necessarily need to understand with the mind what is happening; it is, however, helpful when the struggle becomes unbearable.
There are periods when the collective field undergoes a shift of rising consciousness, and everything that has been hidden, suppressed, or sustained through inertia starts to surface. This is happening across all layers, as I mentioned earlier in my blogs. We are seeing this shift at the levels of the psyche, within relationships, within institutions, and across entire systems—political, ecological, economic, and social — and will continue to intensify in the years to come.
This is why we are witnessing increasing misalignment across all domains. Decisions made by politicians, doctors, lawyers, educators, and leaders are being exposed in real time. The same applies within families, within communities, and within oneself. What cannot sustain coherence amid rising awareness immediately fractures and acts like quicksand, once considered a solid foundation. In Sanskrit, this process has been described as प्रलय (Pralaya)—a dissolution of forms that no longer align with truth.
This is happening not just externally, but the physical body itself is also undergoing recalibration. Many are experiencing fatigue, anxiety, impulsivity, heightened emotional reactions, ailments, or, paradoxically, moments of unusual clarity and euphoria. These fluctuations indicate that the nervous system is responding to increased intensity in the field. All that is unresolved and suppressed surfaces and begins to move. In many cases, physical discomfort or illness reflects this clearing process; the body, like the collective, is reorganizing. The more resistance one applies, the more intense this process becomes.
For some, this phase will be overwhelming. Without alignment, this energy can destabilize. The psyche may struggle to integrate what is surfacing, manifesting as mass and individual psychosis.
Many souls will not remain in this field and, under various circumstances, will transition and leave this plane. Consciousness continues, but not all will stay within the same configuration of reality. Those who are not ready to meet this level of intensity, those who are still asleep and resist the changes that are happening, may continue their movement elsewhere, suddenly and unexpectedly. As hard as it may be, especially when loved ones begin to transition, it is important to stay neutral.
It is important to understand that neutrality isn’t indifference; it prevents one from becoming entangled or being dragged down into lower states of consciousness. Times of solitude can support the stabilization of one’s field; being around souls on a similar trajectory helps reinforce calibrated energy. Choosing your environment wisely will help in this transition.
The collective movement cannot be controlled or resisted; in other words, there is nothing that needs to be done, there is no one to save, but to be aligned is one’s own field. As internal distortion and conflicts clear, alignment stabilizes. And from that stability, influence extends outward through coherence.
One aligned individual affects hundreds of thousands of souls that are still asleep without the effort to change the external. This is how the collective reorganizes. Do not underestimate your individual power.
The intensity will continue to build. Periods like this have been referenced across traditions. The symbolism of the fire horse reflects an accelerated transformation that is rapid, consuming, and purifying. What we are entering is the destabilization of structures built on control, extraction, and imbalance. It is a shift from rigid, hierarchical control toward a more integrated, responsive intelligence, often described as the return of yin—a feminine energy not representing gender but one that rebuilds balance, receptivity, and attunement to life.
This transition asks for a reduction of internal conflict. Aggression, both outward and inward, becomes unsustainable, both psychologically and physically. Humanity is moving from consumption and striving for power toward simplicity and compassion.
What to do?
No more information or reactions.
To remain steady amid the intensity, one must withdraw unnecessary input and reduce exposure to destabilizing noise. Turning away from constant external stimulation is the preservation of one’s own well-being. Breathing, contact with the body, and time in nature stabilize the nervous system. The body requires grounding to process what is moving through it.
To walk barefoot, removing shoes with rubber soles, to sit with the earth and hear its sounds, to allow the body to discharge excess activation—these are simple actions that help the system recalibrate when it is overloaded. It helps one become less reactive, allowing coherence to stabilize the field and simultaneously bring healing to the physical body.
Through this process, clarity arises – at the highest level, even language begins to dissolve, and the type of information I am sharing today will become irrelevant after it has done its job, bringing one to clarity and peace. There is no othern other intention behind it.
Once humanity and collective consciousness cross the mind’s threshold of perceptions, it becomes apparent that there is no collective to fix and no individual separate from it. What appears as rising consciousness, collapse, or transformation belongs to perception.
The perceiver and the perceived are not two. What is unfolding does not require intervention.
तत् त्वम् असि (Tat Tvam Asi) — what is seen, and what is aware of it, are not separate.
With Love and Peace,
Nuri Sunshine
